Outpost

This starts in lines with at least one end looking out. Do 1/2 of an Out Roll Circulate if one end is looking out, or 1/2 of a Here Comes the Judge if both ends are looking out. Then the center 6 Trade. Then the center wave Ah So while the ends do 2 O Circulates.

\syhlines{b4n,g4n,b1n,g1n} \syhDBDs{b4e,g1w,g4e,b1e} \syhDBDs{b3e,g1w,g2e,b2e} \sxvlines{b3e,g3w,g4e,b2w}
4 2 4 2 1 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 4 2 4 3 1 3 1 4 2 2 4
before Outpost 1/3 2/3 finished


This call has 3 parts. The 2 O Circulates count as a single part.

Since the first part can be difficult, good teamwork is important. If you are a lead on the right end of the line (a "judge"), say so. If you are a lead on the left end of the line (a "socker"), look at the other end of the line, make a decision, and make sure everyone knows what is happening.

This call is often used to put people's knowledge of "finish" and "like a" to the test. "Finish Outpost" is the last 2/3. "Like an Outpost" is the last 1/3.